The New American

The New American
Author: Micheline Aharonian Marcom
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982120740

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This “harrowing, heartbreaking story” (Kirkus Reviews) depicts the epic journey of a young Guatemalan American college student, a “dreamer,” who gets deported and decides to make his way back home to California. One day, Emilio learns the shocking secret: he is undocumented. His parents, who emigrated from Guatemala to California, had never told him. Emilio slowly adjusts to his new normal. All is going well, he’s in his second year at UC Berkeley...then he gets into a car accident, and—without a driver’s license or any ID—the policeman on the scene reports him to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Once deported to Guatemala, Emilio is determined to get back to California, the only home he has ever known. It is an epic journey that takes him across thousands of miles and eventually the Sonoran Desert of the United States-Mexico border, meeting thieves and corrupt law enforcement but also kind strangers and new friends. Inspired in part by interviews with Central American refugees, and told in lyrical prose, Micheline Aharonian Marcom weaves a “powerful, heartbreaking” (Publishers Weekly) tale of adventure. In The New American, Marcom “depicts inhumanity with visceral force, but her bracing empathy (and hope) shines above all” (Entertainment Weekly). This is a compassionate story of one young man who risks so much to return home.

History Has Begun

History Has Begun
Author: Bruno Maçães
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780197528341

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Popular consensus says that the US rose over two centuries to Cold War victory and world domination, and is now in slow decline. But is this right? History's great civilizations have always lasted much longer, and for all its colossal power, American culture was overshadowed by Europe until recently. What if this isn't the end? In History Has Begun, Bruno Maçães offers a compelling vision of America's future, both fascinating and unnerving. From the early American Republic, he takes us to the turbulent present, when, he argues, America is finally forging its own path. We can see the birth pangs of this new civilization in today's debates on guns, religion, foreign policy and the significance of Trump. Should the coronavirus pandemic be regarded as an opportunity to build a new kind of society? What will its values be, and what will this new America look like? Maçães traces the long arc of US history to argue that in contrast to those who see the US on the cusp of decline, it may well be simply shifting to a new model, one equally powerful but no longer liberal. Consequently, it is no longer enough to analyze America's current trajectory through the simple prism of decline vs. progress, which assumes a static model-America as liberal leviathan. Rather, Maçães argues that America may be casting off the liberalism that has defined the country since its founding for a new model, one more appropriate to succeeding in a transformed world.

The Movement Toward a New America

The Movement Toward a New America
Author: Mitchell Goodman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038025032

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Collapse Sneak Peek First Seven Chapters

Collapse  Sneak Peek First Seven Chapters
Author: Richard Stephenson
Publsiher: Richard Stephenson
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2012-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781475060645

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America is falling, ready to join the Roman Empire as a distant memory in the annals of history. The year is 2027. Tired and desperate, the American people are deep in the middle of The Second Great Depression. The Florida coastline is in ruins from the most powerful hurricane on record; a second just like it is bearing down on the state of Texas. For the first time in history, the Middle East has united as one and amassed the most formidable army the world has seen since the Third Reich. A hidden army of terrorists are on American soil. This is the story of three men - Howard Beck, the world's richest man, also diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, Richard Dupree, ex-Navy SEAL turned escaped convict, and Maxwell Harris, a crippled, burned out Chief of Police of a small Texas town. At first they must fight for their own survival against impossible odds. Finally, the three men must band together to save their beloved country from collapse.

A New America

A New America
Author: Mike Stone
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1545558108

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"I liked you better before you became political. When all you cared about was making movies about cops, cyborgs, and brain-dead zombies." "I liked you better before you became one of those brain-dead zombies." Marxist-spouting professors. Tolerant Westside liberals refusing to be tolerant. Angry protesters beating motorists and appropriating their cars in the name of "justice." Is this hell? No, it's Los Angeles. On the most divisive day of the year, in the most racially-charged city in America, recently red-pilled movie producer John Duke is about to learn what political correctness really means: marching with the herd or losing everything, including his family. "Satire doesn't get any more biting than this." "Black comedy at its most provocative. A searing indictment of the liberal left." A PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR "A New America" takes place on Election Day 2016 in the city of Los Angeles. It follows a dozen or so characters from morning until night. You could say it's similar in structure to the movie "Crash," only told from an alt-right perspective. In other words, the way things really are, not the slick Hollywood pablum we're used to seeing. From the rise of the antifa, to the riots in Charlottesville, to the sex scandal currently sweeping through Hollywood, everything that is currently happening in our society was foreshadowed in this book, which came out five months before all of these events. Want to know where our country is headed next? Read this book. If you love God, if you love America, if you you're a patriot, then you're part of the alt-right movement, whether you know it or not. Alt-right movement, humor, dark humor, black humor, humor books, Comedy, comedy books, black comedy, political books, political fiction, political comedy, satire, best satirical books, satirical fiction, alt right, identity politics, nationalism, white nationalism, black nationalism, contemporary fiction, workplace comedy, Los Angeles, novels set in Los Angeles, Hollywood novels, comedy fiction, dark humor, dark comedy, black comedy

My New American Life

My New American Life
Author: Francine Prose
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062079251

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“Francine Prose is a world-classsatirist who’s also a world-class storyteller.”—Russell Banks Francine Prose captures contemporary America at itsmost hilarious and dreadful in My New American Life, a darkly humorousnovel of mismatched aspirations, Albanian gangsters, and the ever-elusiveAmerican dream. Following her New York Times bestselling novels BlueAngel and A Changed Man, Prose delivers the darkly humorous storyof Lula, a twenty-something Albanian immigrant trying to find stability andcomfort in New York City in the charged aftermath of 9/11. Set at the frontlines of a cultural war between idealism and cynicism, inalienable rights andimplacable Homeland Security measures, My New American Life is a movingand sardonic journey alongside a cast of characters exploring what it means tobe American.

When the Stars Begin to Fall

When the Stars Begin to Fall
Author: Theodore R. Johnson
Publsiher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780802157874

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A “persuasive . . . heartfelt and vividly written” call to counter systemic racism and build national solidarity in America (Publishers Weekly). The American Promise enshrined in our Constitution states that all men and women are inherently equal. And yet racism continues to corrode our society. If we cannot overcome it, Theodore Johnson argues, the promise that made America unique on Earth will have died. In When the Stars Begin to Fall, Johnson presents a compelling blueprint for the kind of national solidarity necessary to mitigate racism. Weaving together history, personal memories, and his family’s multi-generational experiences with racism, Johnson posits that solutions can be found in the exceptional citizenship long practiced in Black America. Understanding that racism is a structural crime of the state, he argues that overcoming it requires us to recognize that a color-conscious society—not a color-blind one—is the true fulfillment of the American Promise. Fueled by Johnson’s ultimate faith in the American project, grounded in his family’s longstanding optimism and his own military service, When the Stars Begin to Fall is an urgent call to undertake the process of overcoming what has long seemed intractable.

New America A Novel

New America  A Novel
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Laudemont Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781884454585

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